EP1244464A1 - Extrait de vegetal du genre leontopodium et compositions le contenant - Google Patents
Extrait de vegetal du genre leontopodium et compositions le contenantInfo
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61Q—SPECIFIC USE OF COSMETICS OR SIMILAR TOILETRY PREPARATIONS
- A61Q17/00—Barrier preparations; Preparations brought into direct contact with the skin for affording protection against external influences, e.g. sunlight, X-rays or other harmful rays, corrosive materials, bacteria or insect stings
- A61Q17/04—Topical preparations for affording protection against sunlight or other radiation; Topical sun tanning preparations
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61K—PREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL OR TOILETRY PURPOSES
- A61K36/00—Medicinal preparations of undetermined constitution containing material from algae, lichens, fungi or plants, or derivatives thereof, e.g. traditional herbal medicines
- A61K36/18—Magnoliophyta (angiosperms)
- A61K36/185—Magnoliopsida (dicotyledons)
- A61K36/28—Asteraceae or Compositae (Aster or Sunflower family), e.g. chamomile, feverfew, yarrow or echinacea
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61K—PREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL OR TOILETRY PURPOSES
- A61K8/00—Cosmetics or similar toiletry preparations
- A61K8/18—Cosmetics or similar toiletry preparations characterised by the composition
- A61K8/96—Cosmetics or similar toiletry preparations characterised by the composition containing materials, or derivatives thereof of undetermined constitution
- A61K8/97—Cosmetics or similar toiletry preparations characterised by the composition containing materials, or derivatives thereof of undetermined constitution from algae, fungi, lichens or plants; from derivatives thereof
- A61K8/9783—Angiosperms [Magnoliophyta]
- A61K8/9789—Magnoliopsida [dicotyledons]
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61P—SPECIFIC THERAPEUTIC ACTIVITY OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS OR MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS
- A61P17/00—Drugs for dermatological disorders
- A61P17/16—Emollients or protectives, e.g. against radiation
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- the present invention relates in its most general aspect to an extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium, an agent for filtering ultraviolet radiation consisting of at least extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium, a composition containing at least extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium, the use of said extract as an agent for filtering ultraviolet radiation and a cosmetic treatment process involving a composition comprising said extract.
- Plant extracts of the genus Leontopodium are proposed in the prior art as a protective agent for ultraviolet radiation.
- Alban Muller International also markets such an extract. According to the supplier, it is an extract obtained using a solvent composed of water and propylene glycol from the leaves and flowers of Edelweiss plants cultivated in vivo (high mountain area) .
- dedifferentiated plant cells any plant cell having no character of a particular specialization and capable of living by itself and not in dependence on other cells. These dedifferentiated plant cells are possibly capable, under the effect of an induction, of any differentiation in accordance with their genome.
- the chosen culture method and in particular according to the chosen culture medium, it is possible to obtain, from the same explant, dedifferentiated plant cells having different characters. Indeed, one of the original features of plant cells obtained in vitro is the very great variability which is established spontaneously in cultures. This variability is expressed in the physiological and biochemical fields. De facto, in vitro culture leads to the breakdown of cellular networks existing in tissues in vivo. Gradually, over the course of subcultures, new networks of interactions between these cells cultivated in vitro and their new environment are established randomly. These new interactions are sources of new metabolites and / or modulations of expression of metabolites present in the plant.
- in vivo culture means any culture of the conventional type, that is to say in soil in the open air or in a greenhouse, or even above ground.
- in vitro culture means all of the techniques known to those skilled in the art which artificially make it possible to obtain a plant or part of a plant.
- the selection pressure imposed by the physico-chemical conditions during the growth of plant cells in vitro makes it possible to obtain standardized plant material which is available throughout the year unlike plants cultivated in vivo.
- extracts of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium and that such extracts have filtration properties of ultraviolet radiation, which make it a product of choice which can be used as ultraviolet radiation filtering agent.
- the primary object of the invention is therefore, as a new product, an extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium.
- the genus Leontopodium belongs to the Compositae family which includes more than 1300 genera and 21000 species.
- the genus Leontopodium comprises about 10 species among which one can cite Leontopodium alpinum, Leontopodium stracheyi, Leontopodium nivale, Leontopodium palibinianum (or Leontopodium sibiricum), Leontopodium souliei, Leontopodium linearifolium, Leontopodium gnaphalioides.
- the extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium of the invention is an extract prepared from dedifferentiated cells derived from at least one plant belonging to a species chosen from Leontopodium alpinum, Leontopodium stracheyi, Leontopodium nivale, Leontopodium palibinianum (or Leontopodium sibiricum), Leontopodium souliei, Leontopodium linearifolium, Leontopodium gnaphalioides.
- the extract is prepared from dedifferentiated cells derived from plant belonging to the Leontopodium alpinum species or to the Leontopodium stracheyi species.
- the extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium have filtration properties of ultraviolet radiation, it has, among other advantages than those described above for those dedifferentiated, that of presenting a spectrum of absorption of light strictly limited to UV radiation, without absorption of visible radiation. This is a non-negligible advantage compared to an extract obtained with a whole plant which has an absorption in the visible range, causing coloring of the extract making it difficult. usable directly, particularly in cosmetics.
- the extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium can be used directly without a bleaching step which generally prove to be long and costly for an incomplete result, the extract of whole plants not generally being completely discolored .
- the term “dedifferentiated Leontopodium cells” should be understood as “dedifferentiated cells of at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium”.
- the term “Leontopodium extract” must be understood as “extract of dedifferentiated cells of Leontopodium” and therefore as “extract of dedifferentiated cells of at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium”.
- the extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium can be prepared by any extraction method known to those skilled in the art.
- alcoholic extracts in particular ethanolic and or methanolic extracts, hydroalcoholic extracts, or alternatively aqueous extracts such as those for which the method of preparation is described in French patent n ° 95-02379.
- an ethanolic extract is used.
- Solar radiation is composed, among other things, of type A ultraviolet radiation of wavelengths between 320 nm and 400 nm (UV-A), of type B ultraviolet radiation of wavelengths between 280 and 320 nm (UV-B) and type C ultraviolet radiation of wavelengths between 200 and 280 nm (UV-C).
- UV-A type A ultraviolet radiation of wavelengths between 320 nm and 400 nm
- UV-B type B ultraviolet radiation of wavelengths between 280 and 320 nm
- UV-C type C ultraviolet radiation of wavelengths between 200 and 280 nm
- UV-A is less energetic than UV-B but more penetrating, present in large quantities in sunlight (at least 100 times more UV-A than UV-B), little dependent on climatic variations and present whatever time of day.
- UV-C is highly energetic and not very penetrating. They are theoretically stopped by the ozone layer. But potentially they can be responsible for damage to nucleic acids.
- browning is an essential part of the skin's defense system.
- the melanocytes in the upper layer of the epidermis synthesize melanin which, once incorporated into keratinocytes, constitutes a filter located on the surface of the skin, a filter which absorbs ultraviolet radiation. This is intended to decrease the amount of ultraviolet radiation that passes through the layers of the skin in order to prevent it from reaching the deep layers and causing harmful damage to the skin.
- UV-B mainly affects the epidermis.
- Their main chromophore is nucleic acids, in particular deoxyribonucleic acid, within which they induce lesions and / or mutations (Eller MS, 1995, in Photodamage.
- an extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium as defined above has filtering properties with respect to ultraviolet radiation.
- filtering with respect to ultraviolet radiation is meant according to the invention, the power to partially or totally stop ultraviolet radiation of type A and / or B and or C.
- the second object of the invention is an agent for filtering ultraviolet radiation, characterized in that it consists of at least one extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium, as defined above.
- an extract obtained with dedifferentiated cells from plants of the genus Leontopodium alpinum has an absorption spectrum covering the entire ultraviolet spectrum (UV-A, UV-B and UV-C).
- the third object of the invention is an agent for filtering ultraviolet radiation of type A, B and C, characterized in that it consists of at least one extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the species Leontopodium alpinum.
- an extract obtained with dedifferentiated plant cells of the genus Leontopodium stracheyi has an absorption spectrum which specifically covers only the part of the spectrum corresponding to type B and C ultraviolet radiation.
- the fourth object of the invention is an agent for filtering ultraviolet radiation of type B and C, characterized in that it consists of at least one extract from dedifferentiated cells of at least one plant of the species Leontopodium stracheyi.
- FIG. 1 shows an absorption spectrum of ultraviolet radiation by an extract of the invention produced on a whole plant from a plant of the genus Leontopodium alpinum.
- FIG. 2 shows an absorption spectrum of ultraviolet radiation by an extract of the invention produced on dedifferentiated cells from a plant of the genus Leontopodium alpinum.
- FIG. 3 shows an absorption spectrum of ultraviolet radiation by an extract of the invention produced on dedifferentiated cells from a plant of the genus Leontopodium stracheyi.
- the fifth object of the invention is a composition comprising, in a physiologically acceptable medium, at least one extract of dedifferentiated cells of the genus Leontopodium as defined above.
- the sixth object of the invention is a composition comprising, in a physiologically acceptable medium, at least one agent which filters ultraviolet radiation, characterized in that it consists of at least one extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium , as defined above.
- the seventh subject of the invention is a composition
- a composition comprising, in a physiologically acceptable medium, at least one agent for filtering ultraviolet radiation of type A, B and C, characterized in that it consists of at least one extract of dedifferentiated cells from '' at least one plant of the species Leontopodium alpinum.
- the seventh subject of the invention is a composition
- a composition comprising, in a physiologically acceptable medium, at least one agent for filtering ultraviolet radiation of type B and C, characterized in that it consists of at least one extract of cells dedifferentiated from at minus one plant of the species Leontopodium stracheyi.
- composition of the invention can be a cosmetic or dermatological composition.
- the composition is a cosmetic composition.
- the amount of extract of at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium contained in the composition is of course dependent on the desired effect and can therefore vary to a large extent.
- the amount of extract of at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium contained in the composition is in an amount representing from 0.001% to 20% of the total weight of the composition and preferably in an amount representing from 1 % to 10% of the total weight of the composition.
- composition of the invention may, in addition to the filtering agent consisting of at least one extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium as defined above, comprise at least one other compound recognized as an agent filtering out ultraviolet radiation.
- the invention has as its eighth object a filtering composition, characterized in that it comprises, in a physiologically acceptable medium, an extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium and at least one other compound recognized as an agent filtering out ultraviolet radiation.
- the extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium is an extract as described previously in the text.
- the other compound recognized as a filtering agent for ultraviolet radiation is preferably chosen from organic filters and / or mineral filters.
- organic filters there may be mentioned in particular cinnamic derivatives, salicylic derivatives, camphor derivatives, triazine derivatives, benzophenone derivatives, dibenzoylmethane derivatives, ⁇ , ⁇ -diphenylacrylate derivatives, p-aminobenzoic acid derivatives, filter polymers and filter silicones described in application WO-93 / 04665or also the organic filters described in patent application EP-A 0 487 404.
- pigments or else nanopigments average size of the primary particles: generally between 5 nm and 100 nm, preferably between 10 and 50 nm
- metallic oxides coated or not such as for example nanopigments of titanium oxide (amorphous or crystallized in rutile form and / or anatase), iron, zinc, zirconium or cerium which are all well known photoprotective agents acting by physical blocking (reflection and / or diffusion) of UV radiation.
- Conventional coating agents are moreover alumina and / or aluminum stearate.
- Such nanopigments of metallic oxides, coated or uncoated are in particular described in patent applications EP-A-0 518 772 and EP-A-0 518 773.
- the amount of compound recognized as a filtering agent for ultraviolet radiation, contained in the composition of the invention is of course a function of the desired effect and can therefore vary to a large extent.
- the quantity of agent for filtering ultraviolet radiation other than the extract of at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium contained in the composition is in an amount representing from 0.1% to 20% of the total weight of the composition and preferably in an amount representing from 0.5% to 10% of the total weight of the composition.
- compositions according to the invention may also contain artificial tanning and / or browning agents for the skin (self-tanning agents), such as for example dihydroxyacetone (DHA).
- the compositions of the invention can also comprise conventional cosmetic adjuvants in particular chosen from fatty substances, organic solvents, thickeners, softeners, antioxidants, opacifiers, stabilizers, emollients, hydroxy acids, defoamers, moisturizers, vitamins, perfumes, preservatives, surfactants, fillers, sequestrants, propellants, basifying or acidifying agents, dyes, or any other ingredient usually used in cosmetics, in particular for the manufacture of compositions sunscreen in the form of emulsions.
- conventional cosmetic adjuvants in particular chosen from fatty substances, organic solvents, thickeners, softeners, antioxidants, opacifiers, stabilizers, emollients, hydroxy acids, defoamers, moisturizers, vitamins, perfumes, preservatives, surfactants,
- the fatty substances can be constituted by an oil or a wax or their mixtures, and they also include fatty acids, fatty alcohols and fatty acid esters.
- the oils can be chosen from animal, vegetable, mineral or synthetic oils and in particular from vaseline oil, paraffin oil, silicone oils, volatile or not, isoparaffins, fluorinated and perfluorinated oils.
- the waxes can be chosen from animal, fossil, vegetable, mineral or synthetic waxes known per se.
- organic solvents mention may be made of lower alcohols and polyols.
- the thickeners can be chosen in particular from crosslinked acrylic acid homopolymers, guar gums and modified or unmodified celluloses such as hydroxypropylated guar gum, methylhydroxyethylcellulose, hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose or even hydroxyethylcellulose.
- compositions of the invention can be prepared according to techniques well known to those skilled in the art, in particular those intended for the preparation of emulsions of oil-in-water or water-in-oil type, or alternatively anhydrous compositions.
- This composition may be in particular in the form of a simple or complex emulsion (O / W, W / O, O / W / O or W / O / W) such as a cream, a milk, a gel or a cream gel, powder, solid composition, flexible pasta and optionally be packaged as an aerosol and be in the form of a foam or spray.
- the aqueous phase thereof may comprise a nonionic vesicular dispersion prepared according to known methods (Bangham, Standish and Watkins. J. Mol. Biol. 13, 238 (1965), FR2315991 and FR2416008).
- the cosmetic composition of the invention can be used as a composition for protecting the human epidermis or the hair against ultraviolet rays, as a sunscreen composition or as a make-up product.
- the cosmetic composition according to the invention when used for the protection of the human epidermis against UV rays, or as an antisun composition, it may be in the form of a suspension or of dispersion in solvents or fatty substances, in the form of nonionic vesicular dispersion or also in the form of an emulsion, preferably of the oil-in-water type, such as a cream or a milk, in the form of an ointment, gel, cream gel, stick, flexible pasta, aerosol or spray foam.
- the cosmetic composition according to the invention when used for protecting the hair, it may be in the form of a shampoo, lotion, gel, emulsion, nonionic vesicular dispersion and may constitute, for example, a rinse-out composition, to applying before or after shampooing, before or after coloring or bleaching, before, during or after perming or straightening, a styling or treating lotion or gel, a lotion or gel for brushing or setting, a composition of perm or hair straightening, coloring or bleaching.
- a rinse-out composition to applying before or after shampooing, before or after coloring or bleaching, before, during or after perming or straightening, a styling or treating lotion or gel, a lotion or gel for brushing or setting, a composition of perm or hair straightening, coloring or bleaching.
- composition When the composition is used as an eyelash, eyebrow or skin makeup product, such as epidermis treatment cream, foundation, lipstick stick, eyeshadow, blush, mascara or liner also called “eyeliner", it can be in solid or pasty, anhydrous or aqueous form, such as oil in water or water in oil emulsions, nonionic vesicular dispersions or suspensions.
- eyelash eyebrow or skin makeup product
- anhydrous or aqueous form such as oil in water or water in oil emulsions, nonionic vesicular dispersions or suspensions.
- the aqueous phase (comprising in particular hydrophilic filters) generally represents from 50 to 95% by weight, preferably from 70 at 90% by weight, relative to the whole of the formulation
- the oily phase (comprising in particular the lipophilic filters) from 5 to 50% by weight, preferably from 10 to 30% by weight, relative to the whole of the formulation
- the (co) emulsifier (s) from 0.5 to 20% by weight, preferably from 2 to 10% by weight, relative to the whole of the formulation.
- a further object of the invention is the ninth use in a composition or for the preparation of a composition, in a physiologically acceptable medium, of at least one extract of dedifferentiated cells from at least one plant of the genus Leontopodium as defined previously, the extract or composition being intended to filter ultraviolet radiation.
- a tenth subject of the invention is also the use in a composition or for the preparation of a composition intended for filtering ultraviolet radiation, in a physiologically acceptable medium, of a filtering agent as defined above.
- these compositions are used for protecting the skin and / or the hair against ultraviolet radiation, in particular solar radiation.
- the subject of the invention is also a method of cosmetic treatment of the skin or hair intended to protect them against the effects of UV rays, consisting in applying to them an effective amount of a cosmetic composition as defined above. .
- compositions illustrate the invention without limiting it in any way.
- proportions indicated are percentages by weight.
- Example 1 Preparation of Leontopodium stracheyi Dedifferentiated Cells Leontopodium stracheyi leaves are removed and decontaminated with saturated sodium or calcium hypochlorite solutions at room temperature for several minutes. The tissues are rinsed with sterile distilled water and then placed in a solution of ethanol diluted to 20%. They undergo 3 washes with sterile distilled water at the end of decontamination. The leaves are then sterile cut under a laminar flow hood and then placed in a Petri dish on nutritive medium Murashige & Skoog agar whose composition is for 1 liter:
- the macro elements of Skoog have for composition, for one liter
- the micro elements of Skoog have the composition, for one liter CuSO 4 , 5 H 2 0 0.025 mg
- the Skoog vitamins have for composition, for one liter:
- Nicotinic acid 0.5 mg
- the cells obtained in liquid medium are recovered by filtration on canvas from 50 to 100 ⁇ m depending on the size of the cell aggregates.
- Extract A 1.85 g fresh weight of frozen Leontopodium alpinum leaves are crushed (mortar, Potter, etc.) in 18.5 ml of ethanol;
- Extract B 2.2 g fresh weight of frozen Leontopodium alpinum calluses are ground (mortar, Potter %) in 22 ml of ethanol;
- Extract C 2.2 g fresh weight of Leontopodium stracheyi calluses are ground (mortar, Potter %) in 22 ml of ethanol.
- Each extract is filtered on Prat Dumas N ° 5 paper filter to remove the aggregates in suspension.
- Each extract is brought to dryness under vacuum (50 mBar / 50 ° C) then taken up in 4.4 ml of ethanol (calluses of Leontopodium alpinum and calluses of Leontopodium stracheyi) or 3.7 ml of ethanol for the leaves of Leontopodium alpinum, or about twice the mass of plant material by volume of ethanol.
- This operation makes it possible, among other things, to remove the polysaccharides extracted in the aqueous phase brought in by fresh cells.
- the whole plant extract is of an intense frank green which is not the case of the cellular extracts resulting from calluses. This characteristic of the whole plant extract constitutes an additional obstacle to its cosmetic use as it is. On the other hand, the elimination of chlorophylls is a complex operation at the industrial level.
- Example 4 Measurement of the Absorption Capacity in the Visible and the Ultraviolet of the Extracts of Example 3: The extracts obtained are evaluated for their absorption capacity in the visible and the ultraviolet on a Perkin Elmer Lambda 2 spectrophotometer , in quartz tanks against ethanol.
- leaf extract of Leontopodium alpinum (extract A, FIG. 1) has absorption spectrum of UV-A, -B and -C from 200 to 400 nm with good continuity (except from 370 to 400 nm) .
- the absorption spectrum of the extract of dedifferentiated cells of Leontopodium alpinum covers UV-A, UV-B and UV-C up to approximately 360 nm.
- the ethanolic extracts of dedifferentiated cells from plants of the genus Leontopodium have capacities for absorbing ultraviolet radiation and have no absorption between 400 and 480 nm and no absorption above 570 nm, which makes them good candidates for industrial use as a filtering agent for ultraviolet radiation and particularly in the cosmetic industry.
- Example 5 Examples of compositions illustrating the invention. These compositions were obtained by simple mixing of the various components. The amounts are indicated as a percentage of the total of the composition.
- Composition 1 Oil-in-water emulsion filtering UV-A, -B and -C:
- Composition 2 Water in Oil emulsion filtering UV-A, -B and -C:
- Composition 3 Oil in Water emulsion filtering UV-B and -C:
- Composition 4 Water-in-Oil emulsion filtering UV-B and -C: - Extract of dedifferentiated cells Leontopodium stracheyi 1, 5
- Composition 5 Oil in Water Emulsion comprising several filters:
- Composition 6 Water in Oil emulsion comprising several filters:
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